
"Always I have said when we arrive in the last 10 games, now in eight [nine] games and everyone is playing for something. Europa League, qualification for Champions League. Now there is no second chances."
"City could afford to dream of a quadruple nine days ago, but a draw with Nottingham Forest and a 3-0 loss to Real Madrid in the Champions League, setbacks that came either side of an FA Cup win over Newcastle United, have left such hopes in serious jeopardy."
"I always believe that Man City is one of the best teams, has an enormous amount of solutions and talented players and has a fantastic manager. What I see is a tough opponent, a very tough opponent for anyone. They have a lot of options and always."
Manchester City's quadruple hopes have diminished following a draw with Nottingham Forest and a 3-0 Champions League loss to Real Madrid, leaving them seven points behind Arsenal in the Premier League with nine games remaining. Manager Pep Guardiola emphasizes there are no second chances at this stage of the season. City faces West Ham, a team that has improved under Nuno Espirito Santo and sits just one point from safety. West Ham has not lost at home since January and reached the FA Cup quarter-finals. Despite City's superior quality, Guardiola acknowledges the pressure and importance of every remaining match as teams compete for various objectives including Champions League qualification.
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